The Best Watercolor Supplies for Beginners – What You Need to Start

Dreaming of Watercolor

I love watercolors. Something about the way it feels when I am painting or the gorgeous effect when I’m done just steals my heart. I’m not alone in this passion. Plenty of people have heard the siren call of watercolors and are ready to jump in and get their feet wet. But where does one begin? There are so many brands, colors, and extras that getting started can be a daunting task. Don’t worry, though, because I’ve got you covered with the best watercolor supplies for beginners that won’t break the bank!

Paper

Let’s start with the foundation of your watercoloring – the paper! I tried using the cheapest watercolor paper for the longest time only to get frustrated that all my paintings were terrible. Learn from my mistake and don’t reach for the cheapest option! Thankfully, there are several watercolor paper brands that work for a beginner (and that are fairly cheap, too!).

Canson Watercolor Paper – This is a fantastic option that you can find at most major stores, and their paper pads come in several sizes.

Strathmore Mixed Media Sketchbook – This paper is not as good for proper art, but the sketchbook is great for playing around, testing out techniques, and just for sheer portability.

Paints

Prang Watercolors– If you’re only wanting to create some basic splashes with bright colors, then this cheap option will suit you fine. But be aware – any of the lovely blending, bleeding, or other hallmark watercolor effects won’t be possible with such a cheap product.

Dr. Ph. Martin’s Hydrus – This more expensive option is a much higher quality and will produce the cool effects you are looking for. The only downside is that you need a palette to put the concentrated liquid pigment into.

Sennelier Watercolors – This is my fanciest set of watercolors, and they are my absolute favorite! The colors are rich and creamy, and they produce a lovely texture when they dry.

Paint Brushes

Pentel Aquash Water Brush Pens – This set of three water brushes is really all I need. The water is in the barrel, so they’re easy to bring along and there’s no elaborate set up. They’re also fabulous for brush lettering, if that’s what floats your boat.

Round Brush Set – If you want a more traditional brush, you really only need some basic round tip brushes as a beginner.

Pens

Pigma Micron Pens – If you want to do any line art before or after you lay down watercolors, these pens are great because they won’t bleed with exposure to water.

Pentel Pocket Brush Pen – I use this pen with my artwork all the time to add lines in the last few steps and I’d totally recommend it.

Miscellaneous

Masking Tape – This is needed to keep your watercolor paper from warping while you paint on it.

Artist’s Tote Board – This surface is where you tape your watercolor paper and work, and it is very portable.

Now Go Create Something Beautiful!

Are you feeling a bit scared to start now? Don’t worry, that’s only natural. Remember that you aren’t aiming for perfect. Watercolors don’t work that way. They are wild, spontaneous, and random and you will need to be patient while you learn your tools and materials. Just give yourself some time to paint simple things. In fact, some gorgeous artwork is made exclusively from basic geometric shapes, so it’s a great exercise!

It helps if you listen to good music while you play with your paints. I like to listen to Prime Music because of the huge range of selection and because there are zero ads. Once you go ad-free, you can’t go back to the way it was before. Try Prime Music free for 30 days – or for six months if you’re a student – and get your groove on while you paint.

I hope this was helpful as you dive into the wonderful world of watercolor! Comment below your favorite watercolor supplies. I’m always looking to try new watercolor goodies. And tag my Instagram account when you post your awesome art, I’d love to see! Happy painting!

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